National Park College is the fourth largest community college in Arkansas, serving approximately 7,000 students per year. The EMT & Paramedic program prepares students for work in emergency medical services and qualifies graduates to sit for National Registry EMT or Paramedic Exams.
Location
Hot Springs, AR
Phone
501-760-4222
Admissions@np.edu
National Park College is the fourth largest community college in Arkansas, serving approximately 7,000 students per year. The EMT & Paramedic program prepares students for work in emergency medical services and qualifies graduates to sit for National Registry EMT or Paramedic Exams.
Location
Hot Springs, AR
Phone
501-760-4222
Admissions@np.edu
Choose from available first responder training programs.
A 6 credit-hour certificate program of study in emergency medical services.
A 6 credit-hour certificate program of study in emergency medical services.
A 60 credit-hour program that elevates entry-level EMTs to Paramedic classification. Graduates are qualified to sit for Arkansas State and National Registry Paramedic Exams. Requires current, valid, unencumbered AR EMT license.
A 60 credit-hour program that elevates entry-level EMTs to Paramedic classification. Graduates are qualified to sit for Arkansas State and National Registry Paramedic Exams. Requires current, valid, unencumbered AR EMT license.
A 31 credit-hour certificate program for entry-level EMTs seeking paramedic certification. Requires current, valid, unencumbered AR EMT license.
A 31 credit-hour certificate program for entry-level EMTs seeking paramedic certification. Requires current, valid, unencumbered AR EMT license.
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Sorted by distance, within 75 miles.
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